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Thursday, 19 December 2019

Realme Buds Air review: Going fully wireless now easier on the pocket



 The Realme Buds Air takes a lot of inspiration from the Apple AirPods and that's good for the consumer whose only willing to pay one-third of the latter's price. It's not only a clone, but it's also a great pair of wireless earbuds, period.

Then Realme's CEO Madhav Sheth unveiled the Realme X2 Pro in India, he ended his presentation by taking out a pair of Apple AirPods lookalike and kept calling it 'my Airpods' until he walked off the stage wearing it. 


Realme has since then been teasing its first truly wireless earbuds and the social media crowd hailed it as an AirPods clone. Realme released it under the name of the Buds Air and as rumours suggested, it went for very affordable pricing- Rs 3,999 to be exact.

At Rs 3,999, the Realme Buds Air is extremely cheap by any means, especially when you consider what Realme has to offer. The Buds Air look like AirPods and they also work like AirPods- this is a trait that's not present in the sub-Rs 5,000 category.

Realme says the Buds Air pack in a lot of new technology to make life easier and that got me interested in it quite a lot, given that it offered a proposition that doesn't make sense for the price Realme is asking.

Hence, I have been living with Buds Air for a while now and I think Realme has marked a revolution in the wireless earbuds category that the market needed badly for years. How? Read on to find out.

 

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